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Our New Challenge: Kayak82
It that time again, where I try to do something crazy to raise funds for Bright Light Primary School. This year I am Kayaking 82 miles up the Lancaster canal and back again.
Capsizing on Purpose
I’ve only gone and done it again, but this time on purpose. If you didn’t know you can put a water guard on a kayak over the hole which allows you to get into the boat. However, to get this awesome contraption that I went three sessions without #angryface, onto your boat, you need to prove that you can get it off, so you don’t drown if you capsize.
Smaller Kayak, More Breeze
After two weeks, on Wednesday 8th May 2019 I went back on the water. Last time, I was given the advice to use a smaller kayak because they are harder to keep straight. I just had to take up that advice on the day the wind decided to pick up. Like seriously, I thought they might call of the training but no. So I got into that boat and turned around in circles trying to go straight like a bad-ass.
Training! Week 1
On Wednesday 24th April 2019, I braved out the rain to use the sea kayak for the first time and my eyes were opened to how difficult it is to steer a kayak that is three times the size of you.
Our New Sponsor
I would formally like to introduce Garstang Canoe and Kayak Club as our official sponsors for Cano2019. I can’t believe I can actually say that! Thanks to the generosity of this Club we now have a kayak, equipment and a license to canoe down the canals. Everything we need to complete the challenge basically and all free of charge.
How it all began
Children were on the streets begging and you couldn’t do anything because it would only encourage their mothers to send them back out again. Adults and children alike wore ripped clothes and two left shoes. So I decided to try and do something about it through a series of sponsored challenges
The Previous Challenge: Walk300
In June 2017, I went to Uganda in search of who I was. I came back having been given so much more. Not only did the people bring back my confidence, but they also showed me a better way to live, having smiles and heart so big despite their situation; I saw first-hand children arriving at school with no shoes, torn clothes and stories that broke my heart. So I want to give back to them.